- (1910) Book: "What's Wrong with the World".
- (1914) Novel: "The Wisdom of Father Brown".
- (1935) Novel: "The Scandal of Father Brown".
- (1927) Novel: "The Secret of Father Brown".
- (1911) Novel: "The Innocence of Father Brown".
- (1926) Novel: "The Incredulity of Father Brown".
- (1908) Novel: "The Man Who Was Thursday".
- (1929) Novel: "The Poet and the Lunatics".
- (1904) Novel: "The Napoleon of Notting Hill".
- (1933) Biography: "Saint Thomas Aquinas, The Dumb Ox".
- (1925) Book: "The Everlasting Man".
- (1909) Book: "Orthodoxy".
- (1923) Biography: "Saint Francis of Assisi".
- (1917) Stage: Wrote "Magic", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Maxine Elliott's Theatre (moved to The Garrick Theatre from 19 Mar 1917-close): 12 Feb 1917-unknown (56 performances). Cast: Frank Conroy (I), Wallace Erskine, Donald Gallaher, O.P. Heggie, Thomas Louden, Leonard Mudie, Cathleen Nesbitt. Produced by Magic Producing Co. Inc.
- Story: "The Invisible Man".
- (1911) Story: "The Hammer of God". NOTE: Filmed as The Hammer of God (2013), The Hammer of God (1974),.
- (2009-10 Season) Stage: Wrote source material (novel) for "The Man Who Was Thursday," adapted by Bilal Dardai at the New Leaf Theatre in Chicago, IL. Jared B. Moore was lighting designer.
- (1935) Book: "A Century of Detective Stories".
- (1901) Book: "The Defendant".
- (5/28/53) Stage: Wrote "Magic," performed in One Play A Month production at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, CA. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Douglas Montgomery was director.
- (1920) Story: "The Curse of the Golden Cross". NOTE: Filmed as The Curse of the Golden Cross (1974).
- (1911) Story: "The Three Tools of Death". NOTE: Filmed as The Three Tools of Death (1974), The Three Tools of Death (2014), Father Brown, Series I: Three Tools of Death (1982)..
- Story: "The Dagger with Wings". NOTE: FIlmed as The Dagger with Wings (1974).
- (1920) Story: "The Oracle of the Dog". NOTE: Filmed as The Oracle of the Dog (1974).
- (1911) Story: "The Mirror of the Magistrate". NOTE: Filmed as The Mirror of the Magistrate (1974).
- Story: "The Actor and the Alibi". NOTE: Filmed as The Actor and the Alibi (1974).
- Novel: "The Quick One". NOTE: Filmed as The Quick One (1974), The Quick One (1964).
- (1913) Playwright: "Magic".
- (1920) Story: "The Eye of Apollo". NOTE: Filmed as The Eye of Apollo (1974), The Eye of Apollo (2013).
- (1903) Biography (w/Lewis Melville) (of William Makepeace Thackeray): "Thackeray".
- (1927) Biography: "Robert Louis Stevenson".
- (1903) Biography (of Alfred Lord Tennyson, w/Richard Garnett): "Tennyson".
- (1906) Biography: "Charles Dickens".
- (1903) Biography: "Robert Browning".
- (1903) Biography (w/F.G. Kitton): "Charles Dickens".
- (1912) Biography (of Lev Tolstoy): "Simplicity and Tolstoy".
- (1903) Biography (w/Edward Garnett, G.H. Perris): "Lev Tolstoy".'
- (1909) Biography: "George Bernard Shaw".
- (1917) Biography (of Lord Kitchener): "Lord Kitchener".
- (2018-19 season) Stage: Wrote "The Man Who Was Thursday," performed at the Lifeline Theatre in Chicago, IL. Christopher Kriz was composer of original music. Caitlin McLeod and Anna Wooden were costume designers.
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